What to know about attending 33rd annual Valero Alamo Bowl in San Antonio
Read full article: What to know about attending 33rd annual Valero Alamo Bowl in San AntonioPlanning to head to the Alamodome for the Alamo Bowl? Do you want to avoid parking hassles? Consider taking one of these four park-and-ride options for the big game.
New public artwork ‘Kindred’ celebrates community and heritage along World Heritage Trail
Read full article: New public artwork ‘Kindred’ celebrates community and heritage along World Heritage TrailThe 20-foot-tall steel sculpture, featuring two hands emerging from rippling water, symbolizes unity and heritage, inspired by a Mission San José descendant.
City moves to acquire key land from feds for Project Marvel
Read full article: City moves to acquire key land from feds for Project MarvelThe city took a step toward acquiring 5.71 acres of land in and around Hemisfair from the federal government. The Planning Commission voted unanimously Wednesday to recommend the city buy a federal office building at 727 E. César E. Chávez Blvd. and two parking lots at 610 and 611 Indianola St.
City housing manager allowed to keep position despite exaggerating work history, records show
Read full article: City housing manager allowed to keep position despite exaggerating work history, records showA City of San Antonio housing manager was allowed to stay in her role last year, despite an internal investigation that determined she embellished portions of her work history, records obtained by KSAT Investigates show.
‘We want to do more’: District 1, LGBTQ+ community address San Antonio’s denied rainbow crosswalk exemption
Read full article: ‘We want to do more’: District 1, LGBTQ+ community address San Antonio’s denied rainbow crosswalk exemptionThe City of San Antonio’s LGBTQ+ Advisory Board held a holiday meet and greet on Tuesday night, weeks after the Texas Department of Transportation denied the city’s request to keep rainbow-colored crosswalks in the pride district.
City housing administrator signed for dead homeowner; other employees altered records, audit finds
Read full article: City housing administrator signed for dead homeowner; other employees altered records, audit findsA City of San Antonio audit described its Neighborhood & Housing Services Department as having an environment vulnerable to fraud, waste and abuse, records obtained by KSAT Investigates show.
San Antonio’s LGBTQ+ Advisory Board meets after TxDOT denies request to keep rainbow sidewalks
Read full article: San Antonio’s LGBTQ+ Advisory Board meets after TxDOT denies request to keep rainbow sidewalksThe City of San Antonio’s LGBTQ+ Advisory Board held a holiday meet and greet on Tuesday night.
Judge reverses course, removing class action status in Henry B. González Convention Center harassment lawsuit
Read full article: Judge reverses course, removing class action status in Henry B. González Convention Center harassment lawsuitDays after granting class action certification in a lawsuit filed against the City of San Antonio by former convention center employees who said they were sexually harassed and assaulted at work, court records show a Bexar County state district court judge is reversing course.
Judge grants class action status in Henry B. González Convention Center harassment lawsuit
Read full article: Judge grants class action status in Henry B. González Convention Center harassment lawsuitA Bexar County state district court judge on Wednesday granted a motion for class action certification in a lawsuit filed against the City of San Antonio by former convention center employees who said they were sexually harassed and assaulted at work.
San Antonio airport adds 18th gate to new terminal project
Read full article: San Antonio airport adds 18th gate to new terminal projectThe upsized terminal, part of a $1.2 billion Terminal Development Program, remains on track for a 2028 opening with 850,000 square feet, a single security checkpoint and 40,000 square feet of concessions space.
San Antonio considering alternatives to police for low-priority calls
Read full article: San Antonio considering alternatives to police for low-priority callsThe City of San Antonio is considering alternatives to sending officers to do parking enforcement or handle the low-priority calls that make up about 10% of the 1.8 million dispatched calls each year: minor car accidents, lost or stolen property, found property, or noise enforcement.
Bexar County detectives target drugs, prostitution in undercover operation
Read full article: Bexar County detectives target drugs, prostitution in undercover operationIts name may sound festive, but a weeks-long crime crackdown by the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office could make the holidays tough for some suspected criminals.
New public dashboard highlights San Antonio’s most fatal, severe crash hotspots
Read full article: New public dashboard highlights San Antonio’s most fatal, severe crash hotspotsThe City of San Antonio’s Transportation Department has launched a High-Injury Network Dashboard, part of a larger concerted effort to curb severe and fatal crashes.
West Side councilwoman wants to strengthen door-to-door sale rules to protect seniors from scams
Read full article: West Side councilwoman wants to strengthen door-to-door sale rules to protect seniors from scamsSan Antonio Councilwoman Teri Castillo (D5) wants the city to take more steps to protect older San Antonians. She submitted a policy proposal on Wednesday asking the city to provide “no soliciting” yard signs, lobbying for stronger laws and providing access to legal aid.
Developer plans to bring daytime business to St. Mary’s Strip in San Antonio
Read full article: Developer plans to bring daytime business to St. Mary’s Strip in San AntonioA developer plans to renovate some aging homes amid the bars that make the St. Mary’s Strip synonymous with San Antonio nightlife to bring some different bustle to the area.
Rezoning approved for St. Mary’s Strip redevelopment project from Tobin Hill-based real estate firm
Read full article: Rezoning approved for St. Mary’s Strip redevelopment project from Tobin Hill-based real estate firmThe City of San Antonio has approved a rezoning request from a Tobin Hill-based investment firm for a redevelopment project along the St. Mary’s Strip.
From tacos to AI tech startups, San Antonio entrepreneurs thrive with free resources
Read full article: From tacos to AI tech startups, San Antonio entrepreneurs thrive with free resourcesFrom pink-hued luxury tacos to cutting-edge artificial intelligence technology, entrepreneurs in San Antonio are launching diverse startups with help from an array of free local resources and funding opportunities.
Catholic Charities distributes hundreds of Thanksgiving dinners on West Side
Read full article: Catholic Charities distributes hundreds of Thanksgiving dinners on West SideCatholic Charities held their annual Thanksgiving meal drive on Monday, when hundreds of families were given frozen turkeys and more ahead of the holiday.
Man arrested after being caught stealing mail from more than 80 mailboxes, SAPD says
Read full article: Man arrested after being caught stealing mail from more than 80 mailboxes, SAPD saysSan Antonio police made a significant arrest in connection with mail theft, just in time for the launch of a campaign aimed at cracking down on that type of crime.
San Antonio police, Bexar County brace for holiday surge in domestic violence calls
Read full article: San Antonio police, Bexar County brace for holiday surge in domestic violence callsFamily disturbance calls typically rise about 25 percent during November and December, officials and advocates said, a trend that prompts extra patrols and outreach as gatherings and financial stressors increase.
City offered San Antonio council members free tickets to more than 40 Alamodome events, records reveal
Read full article: City offered San Antonio council members free tickets to more than 40 Alamodome events, records revealThe City of San Antonio has given council members complimentary tickets to at least 40 events at the Alamodome since 2023, records obtained by KSAT Investigates reveal.
Not her mess, still her problem; KSAT helps woman facing code violation over illegally dumped tires
Read full article: Not her mess, still her problem; KSAT helps woman facing code violation over illegally dumped tiresRita Cordova, 71, doesn’t know when the tires were left in the alley behind her home in the 4900 block of Brenham Drive, but the bright pink notice city code enforcement left on her door was dated Nov. 4.
Family, neighbors call for safety measures after speeding driver kills woman on East Side porch
Read full article: Family, neighbors call for safety measures after speeding driver kills woman on East Side porchA deadly crash on a curvy East Side neighborhood street has people there calling for more protection against speeding drivers.
‘I thought my life was in danger’: Airman sues City of San Antonio after being held at gunpoint during traffic stop
Read full article: ‘I thought my life was in danger’: Airman sues City of San Antonio after being held at gunpoint during traffic stopAn airman is suing the City of San Antonio after she said San Antonio police officers pulled her over and unnecessarily held her at gunpoint, according to a lawsuit obtained by KSAT Investigates.
Mayor Jones won’t say if she still wants second Spurs arena election for San Antonio voters
Read full article: Mayor Jones won’t say if she still wants second Spurs arena election for San Antonio votersSan Antonio Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones continues to remain quiet about whether she still plans to push for a second election on the city’s share.
More than $70 million in TxDOT funding at risk of being pulled, council member says
Read full article: More than $70 million in TxDOT funding at risk of being pulled, council member saysThe deadline for cities and counties across Texas to remove painted crosswalks is Friday, Nov. 7. That date is 30 days after the Oct. 8 order from Governor Abbott and TxDOT to comply with a federal directive to keep roadways safe.
Report of deadly June 12 floods recommends enhanced detection, reveals 25-year rainfall event
Read full article: Report of deadly June 12 floods recommends enhanced detection, reveals 25-year rainfall eventA report of over one hundred pages analyzing the June 12 floods in San Antonio, when 13 people were killed, was released on Thursday.
WATCH LIVE: San Antonio City Council to discuss analysis into cause of floods that killed 13 people
Read full article: WATCH LIVE: San Antonio City Council to discuss analysis into cause of floods that killed 13 peopleSan Antonio City Council members are hosting a briefing on Thursday about an analysis of the cause of the floods earlier this year that killed 13 people.
City of San Antonio files exemption request for rainbow crosswalks after Abbott’s order for removal
Read full article: City of San Antonio files exemption request for rainbow crosswalks after Abbott’s order for removalThe City of San Antonio filed an exemption request for the pride district’s rainbow crosswalks after Gov. Greg Abbott’s order to remove “any and all political ideologies” from Texas streets.
Spurs’ Peter J Holt: ‘We are going to deliver something special’ after downtown arena approval
Read full article: Spurs’ Peter J Holt: ‘We are going to deliver something special’ after downtown arena approvalLeaders with the City of San Antonio, Bexar County and the San Antonio Spurs said they’re looking forward to what’s next after the passage of Propositions A & B.
City of SA finalizes plan to distribute $1.6M fund to help SNAP recipients amid federal shutdown
Read full article: City of SA finalizes plan to distribute $1.6M fund to help SNAP recipients amid federal shutdownJust days after City of San Antonio leaders said they had raised more than $1.6 million in partnership with local businesses to help SNAP recipients, the city is revealing more details about how the plan would work.
WATCH: ‘Chilly’ response to Mayor Jones’ speech at Pride SA crosswalk event
Read full article: WATCH: ‘Chilly’ response to Mayor Jones’ speech at Pride SA crosswalk eventMayor Gina Ortiz Jones received a less-than-enthusiastic response Thursday evening during an event organized by several LGBTQ+ organizations at the rainbow crosswalk in the Pride Cultural Heritage District.
$1.6M+ raised to help San Antonio SNAP recipients during benefits pause, Mayor Jones says
Read full article: $1.6M+ raised to help San Antonio SNAP recipients during benefits pause, Mayor Jones saysOver $1.6 million dollars have been raised from local businesses to aid SNAP recipients as the federal government shutdown continues, Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones said at a Friday press conference.
Rodeo plans year-round operations on Coliseum grounds no matter election outcome
Read full article: Rodeo plans year-round operations on Coliseum grounds no matter election outcomeThe San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo plans to expand its footprint at county-owned facilities on the East Side, whether or not voters approve a $240 million makeover.
Expect sidewalk access, traffic changes soon along South Alamo in downtown San Antonio
Read full article: Expect sidewalk access, traffic changes soon along South Alamo in downtown San AntonioVisitors and residents in the downtown San Antonio area can expect changes to traffic and access around Hemisfair starting on Monday.
‘Get out the tunnel’: Street outreach workers warn homeless residents of overnight storms
Read full article: ‘Get out the tunnel’: Street outreach workers warn homeless residents of overnight stormsWith bad weather expected Friday night, street outreach teams from the City of San Antonio and other community groups are warning homeless residents to get out of harm’s way.
Spurs arena plan opponents call foul on Prop B town halls, file ethics complaint
Read full article: Spurs arena plan opponents call foul on Prop B town halls, file ethics complaintProposition B opponents have filed an ethics complaint with the City of San Antonio, alleging some city council members have used town hall-style meetings to push a pro-Spurs arena viewpoint ahead of the Nov. 4 election.
‘You can’t even see our building’: Business owners fed up with construction delays on South Alamo
Read full article: ‘You can’t even see our building’: Business owners fed up with construction delays on South AlamoConstruction along South Alamo Street — a major project aimed at improving infrastructure and walkability near Hemisfair and La Villita — is running nearly two years behind schedule. The delays are forcing some local businesses to shut their doors.
Guajolote Ranch project moves forward as TCEQ approves wastewater facility permit over Helotes Creek watershed
Read full article: Guajolote Ranch project moves forward as TCEQ approves wastewater facility permit over Helotes Creek watershedThe Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) approved the permit for a controversial wastewater facility in northwest Bexar County, as part of a development project known as Guajolote Ranch.
Guajolote Ranch project moves forward as TCEQ approves wastewater facility permit over watershed
Read full article: Guajolote Ranch project moves forward as TCEQ approves wastewater facility permit over watershedThe Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) approved the permit for a controversial wastewater facility in northwest Bexar County, as part of a development project known as Guajolote Ranch.
Guide: What to know before attending ‘one of the busiest weekends of the year’ in downtown San Antonio
Read full article: Guide: What to know before attending ‘one of the busiest weekends of the year’ in downtown San AntonioSan Antonio officials are asking downtown visitors to plan ahead this weekend as the city center will host “one of the busiest weekends of the year.”
Denver Heights residents discuss public safety concerns with city officials
Read full article: Denver Heights residents discuss public safety concerns with city officialsDenver Heights residents met with the City of San Antonio’s Integrated Community Safety Office (ICSO) on Tuesday to discuss public safety concerns in their neighborhood.
‘Pick our battles’: Mayor offers ways to support LGBTQ+ community amid state’s rainbow crosswalk removal order
Read full article: ‘Pick our battles’: Mayor offers ways to support LGBTQ+ community amid state’s rainbow crosswalk removal orderMayor Gina Ortiz Jones joined the KSAT Q&A on Tuesday and shared her thoughts on the recent order made by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott for the removal of rainbow crosswalks.
San Antonio LGBTQ+ advisory board opposes Abbott’s order to remove rainbow crosswalks
Read full article: San Antonio LGBTQ+ advisory board opposes Abbott’s order to remove rainbow crosswalksThe City of San Antonio is planning on filing an exception to Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s order, and the LGBTQ+ Advisory Board will be submitting a resolution to the mayor and city council to “reaffirm their support.”
Austin-San Antonio region tapped for 2-year climate accelerator
Read full article: Austin-San Antonio region tapped for 2-year climate acceleratorThe Austin-San Antonio corridor was selected as the newest hub for a two-year climate accelerator program aimed at strengthening the region’s ability to safeguard communities and economies from climate-related threats.
Public Safety Committee to consider task force for mailbox security
Read full article: Public Safety Committee to consider task force for mailbox securityThe City of San Antonio’s Public Safety Committee is meeting on Tuesday afternoon to discuss several community-related issues, including the possible creation of a temporary Mailbox Task Force.
Spurs still won’t say if relocation on the line as early voting for arena funding begins
Read full article: Spurs still won’t say if relocation on the line as early voting for arena funding beginsAs voters began to head to the polls on Monday, the Spurs remained elusive about a fear at the back of some fans’ minds. If the team doesn’t get the downtown arena it wants, could it leave San Antonio entirely?
WATCH: Lavaca residents weigh in on Spurs arena vote
Read full article: WATCH: Lavaca residents weigh in on Spurs arena voteWould the San Antonio Spurs make a good neighbor, and is it worth it to help pay for their new home? That’s the question facing residents in San Antonio’s Lavaca neighborhood, just south of the proposed site of a new $1.3 billion NBA arena.
Hours, parking and more: What to know about the 13th annual Muertos Fest celebration
Read full article: Hours, parking and more: What to know about the 13th annual Muertos Fest celebrationMuertos Fest, one of the largest Day of the Dead festivals in the U.S., returns to San Antonio to give the community a chance to honor loved ones who have passed.
‘Absolutely not’: SAWS says estimated $200M+ to move chilled water plant won’t end up on your water bill
Read full article: ‘Absolutely not’: SAWS says estimated $200M+ to move chilled water plant won’t end up on your water billThe San Antonio Water System says relocating a chilled water plant in downtown to make room for Project Marvel could cost more than $200 million. But it won’t be its regular customers, who are already facing a rate increase, who'd have to carry that water.
Wastewater treatment facilities exist along the Edwards Aquifer recharge zone. What makes Guajolote Ranch different?
Read full article: Wastewater treatment facilities exist along the Edwards Aquifer recharge zone. What makes Guajolote Ranch different?Concerns are mounting over a proposed wastewater treatment plant at the Guajolote Ranch development in northwest Bexar County.
Emails and texts reveal Spurs’ private outreach to Austin mayor as SA arena funding vote looms
Read full article: Emails and texts reveal Spurs’ private outreach to Austin mayor as SA arena funding vote loomsAs Bexar County voters prepare to decide whether to dedicate more than $300 million in venue taxes toward a proposed new downtown arena for the San Antonio Spurs, newly released communications show the NBA franchise has been quietly cultivating relationships with leaders in Austin — including Mayor Kirk Watson.
How proposed Spurs arena funding compares to other recent NBA arenas, Texas cities
Read full article: How proposed Spurs arena funding compares to other recent NBA arenas, Texas citiesBefore plans for a proposed Spurs arena downtown were announced, a piece of legislation was filed by Texas Sen. Jose Menendez (D-San Antonio).
San Antonio’s Pride district defends rainbow crosswalks amid state directive to remove political symbols
Read full article: San Antonio’s Pride district defends rainbow crosswalks amid state directive to remove political symbolsA community forum was held Thursday night in the Pride district to talk about LGBTQ+ protections.
Pretrial hearing gets tense ahead of trial for 3 ex-SAPD officers charged in Melissa Perez’s death
Read full article: Pretrial hearing gets tense ahead of trial for 3 ex-SAPD officers charged in Melissa Perez’s deathA pretrial hearing grew heated Wednesday as attorneys sparred over key issues ahead of the trial for three former San Antonio police officers charged in the death of Melissa Perez.
Gov. Abbott directs TxDOT to enforce removal of ‘all political ideologies’ from Texas streets
Read full article: Gov. Abbott directs TxDOT to enforce removal of ‘all political ideologies’ from Texas streetsGov. Greg Abbott is calling on the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) to enforce the removal of “any and all political ideologies” from Texas streets, warning that cities who do not comply will “face consequences.”
Former domestic violence perpetrators turn their lives around, are now advocates for nonviolence
Read full article: Former domestic violence perpetrators turn their lives around, are now advocates for nonviolenceIt is a story people will rarely hear: a former domestic violence perpetrator admitting to their actions and talking about the interventions that turned their lives around.
San Antonio council members push for discussion of Guajolote Ranch development for first time
Read full article: San Antonio council members push for discussion of Guajolote Ranch development for first timeMarina Alderete Gavito (D7) and Ivalis Meza Gonzalez (D8) took a tour of the Guajolote Ranch development earlier this week and have since filed a report, calling for their fellow council members to discuss the issue for the first time.
River Walk getting a possible upgrade to attract more people
Read full article: River Walk getting a possible upgrade to attract more peopleThe heart of downtown, the San Antonio River Walk, is getting a possible upgrade. The City of San Antonio has proposed a plan to attract more people to the area, and officials are looking for public input.
Lawsuit dismissed against City of San Antonio on behalf of 81-year-old man killed by dogs, documents show
Read full article: Lawsuit dismissed against City of San Antonio on behalf of 81-year-old man killed by dogs, documents showA lawsuit filed against the City of San Antonio and City Attorney Andy Segovia on behalf of an 81-year-old man killed in a brutal dog attack has been dismissed, according to court documents obtained by KSAT.
SA Ready to Work program helping pay for HVAC training to address worker shortage
Read full article: SA Ready to Work program helping pay for HVAC training to address worker shortageSan Antonio is facing a shortage of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) workers, the people relied on when air conditioners need to be fixed.
City to spend $330K on ‘useless’ Project Marvel economic impact analysis, records show
Read full article: City to spend $330K on ‘useless’ Project Marvel economic impact analysis, records showAn economic impact analysis on Project Marvel commissioned by the City of San Antonio will cost taxpayers more than $330 thousand dollars, according to records obtained by KSAT Investigates.
SAPD officer seeks reinstatement after alleged failure to follow multiple department protocols
Read full article: SAPD officer seeks reinstatement after alleged failure to follow multiple department protocolsA San Antonio police officer is trying to get his job back on the force after he was placed on indefinite suspension.
KSAT Q&A: Bexar County judge discusses crucial November vote for funding of new Spurs arena
Read full article: KSAT Q&A: Bexar County judge discusses crucial November vote for funding of new Spurs arenaBexar County Judge Peter Sakai joined the KSAT Q&A on Monday to discuss how voters will decide on the funding of a new downtown Spurs arena.
DISMISSED: Civil case against 3 ex-SAPD officers filed by Melissa Perez’s family dismissed, records show
Read full article: DISMISSED: Civil case against 3 ex-SAPD officers filed by Melissa Perez’s family dismissed, records showThe civil case against three former San Antonio police officers accused of shooting and killing Melissa Perez in her Southwest Side apartment have been dismissed, court records show.
Southeast Side residents call for more safety measures after speeding vehicle nearly hit couple
Read full article: Southeast Side residents call for more safety measures after speeding vehicle nearly hit coupleNeighbors have called KSAT three times this year about crashes on Heather Meadow, the main road that runs through the Blue Ridge Ranch neighborhood.
Pleasanton Road road project sparks frustration as medians cause accidents, hinders business access
Read full article: Pleasanton Road road project sparks frustration as medians cause accidents, hinders business accessA median project on Pleasanton Road intended to improve pedestrian safety has frustrated residents and business owners on the South Side.
Art, play and innovation will take over Houston Street for International Park(ing) Day
Read full article: Art, play and innovation will take over Houston Street for International Park(ing) DayHouston Street in downtown San Antonio will see art, play and innovation take over for International Park(ing) Day on Friday.
Drownings near Salado Creek push nonprofits to improve flood response for homeless communities
Read full article: Drownings near Salado Creek push nonprofits to improve flood response for homeless communitiesSan Antonio nonprofits are pushing to improve flood response for people experiencing homelessness after two people died over Labor Day weekend.
‘Shocking and disappointing’: San Antonio nonprofits helping women say lack of city funding an unwelcome surprise
Read full article: ‘Shocking and disappointing’: San Antonio nonprofits helping women say lack of city funding an unwelcome surpriseThe city had always meant to use ARPA money as a temporary funding source. However, the groups said they also were led to believe they would continue to get at least part of the money this year.
KSAT Q&A: Spurs legal officer discusses proposed downtown arena
Read full article: KSAT Q&A: Spurs legal officer discusses proposed downtown arenaBobby Perez, chief legal officer and general counsel for Spurs Sports and Entertainment, joined the KSAT Q&A on Wednesday to discuss and break down the cost of a new downtown arena.
Voters to decide on upgrades to county-owned Coliseum grounds on Nov. 4 ballot
Read full article: Voters to decide on upgrades to county-owned Coliseum grounds on Nov. 4 ballotThe $240 million worth of work is mostly focused on constructing and renovating buildings on the grounds, though work on the Frost Bank Center and a new roof for the Freeman Coliseum is also included.
Brook Hollow Branch Library nears completion of parking lot solar panel project
Read full article: Brook Hollow Branch Library nears completion of parking lot solar panel projectA City of San Antonio news release on Monday said a planned temporary closure of the Brook Hollow Branch Library would be canceled. The library was closing for one day to expedite the completion of a planned solar panel project.
City councilmember confronts Mayor Jones over media consulting paid by taxpayers
Read full article: City councilmember confronts Mayor Jones over media consulting paid by taxpayersDuring a budget work session Wednesday, Councilman Marc Whyte (D10) referenced a KSAT Investigates story about the mayor’s use of Washington, D.C.-based Frontwood Strategies to, in part, handle her media communications.
Flood-warning system, county employee salary increase included in newly approved Bexar County budget
Read full article: Flood-warning system, county employee salary increase included in newly approved Bexar County budgetBexar County commissioners approved the county’s budget for the 2025-26 fiscal year, which includes funding for a new flood warning system, salary raises for county employees and more law enforcement positions.
LIST: Where to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month in San Antonio area
Read full article: LIST: Where to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month in San Antonio areaHispanic Heritage Month, a month-long celebration honoring the history and vibrant culture of Hispanic and Latino communities, returns next week.
Southeast Military Drive safety under scrutiny after two deadly pedestrian crashes
Read full article: Southeast Military Drive safety under scrutiny after two deadly pedestrian crashesIn the last month, there have been two deadly crashes involving pedestrians between Old Corpus Christi Road and South Presa Street. Now, people living nearby are calling for change.
‘This is maddening’: Patience wearing thin amid Phase 2 of East Side road construction
Read full article: ‘This is maddening’: Patience wearing thin amid Phase 2 of East Side road constructionA project to make improvements along a major East Side roadway is causing growing pains for some people in the area.
San Antonio could raise parking ticket fines for first time since 2009
Read full article: San Antonio could raise parking ticket fines for first time since 2009As the City of San Antonio tries to close a yawning budget deficit, part of staff’s solution is to raise various fees and fines, including parking tickets.
Texas’ sole recipient: San Antonio project awarded $96K to tackle heat in South San community
Read full article: Texas’ sole recipient: San Antonio project awarded $96K to tackle heat in South San communitySan Antonio’s Office of Sustainability and two community organizations are expected to utilize funding awarded this month to address extreme heat across the South San neighborhood.
San Antonio labor groups call for ‘robust community benefits agreement,’ express opposition to Project Marvel
Read full article: San Antonio labor groups call for ‘robust community benefits agreement,’ express opposition to Project MarvelAn ensemble of labor organizers in San Antonio met Monday morning in opposition to Project Marvel, the city’s planned sports and entertainment district at Hemisfair.
Southwest Airlines lawsuit dismissed in dispute over San Antonio airport terminal gates
Read full article: Southwest Airlines lawsuit dismissed in dispute over San Antonio airport terminal gatesA judge has ruled against Southwest Airlines in its lawsuit involving the City of San Antonio and Aviation Director Jesús Saenz over gate assignments at the airport’s future terminal.
Failing grade: Here are the 12 San Antonio school zones with the most traffic violations
Read full article: Failing grade: Here are the 12 San Antonio school zones with the most traffic violationsSan Antonio police handed out nearly 7,000 school zone traffic violations during the 2024-25 school year, according to data obtained by KSAT-12.
Even after council vote, Spurs arena and Project Marvel on residents’ minds at D1 budget town hall
Read full article: Even after council vote, Spurs arena and Project Marvel on residents’ minds at D1 budget town hallAs Councilwoman Sukh Kaur (D1) read off written audience questions during her district’s budget town hall Tuesday night to be answered by city staff at the meeting, some had to do with the city’s plans for a sports and entertainment district around Hemisfair or the proposed $1.3 billion Spurs arena that would serves as its centerpiece.
New basketball court, upgrades coming to Dellview Park by December, state filing says
Read full article: New basketball court, upgrades coming to Dellview Park by December, state filing saysA park in District 1 is getting a new basketball court and parking upgrades by the end of the year, according to the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR).